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. >> it's a very different america. you don't have to look too, too far into the crystal ball. i don't think it's crazy science fiction to envision america is the tragedy ejectory we are on. the economic inequality is bigger. we love to think of rags to riches story. our social mobility is lower than it is in european countries right now. the trends about, not about our ability to generate wealth. we have an astonishingly productive economy. my prediction is that will continue. we'll move into a world of abundance. there are two huge questions that result from that. how do we share that abundance in a way that doesn't leave people behind? and to your point, what does a life look like that's not really dominated by your job and by your career and by work? >> andrew mcafee from m.i.t., we appreciate you being with us this morning. >> thanks for having me on. >>> a start-up which relies on employing the underemployed. can it survive a good economy? when "press: here" continues. >>> welcome back to "press: here." taskrabbit
. >> it's a very different america. you don't have to look too, too far into the crystal ball. i don't think it's crazy science fiction to envision america is the tragedy ejectory we are on. the economic inequality is bigger. we love to think of rags to riches story. our social mobility is lower than it is in european countries right now. the trends about, not about our ability to generate wealth. we have an astonishingly productive economy. my prediction is that will continue. we'll move...
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it has changed the economic structure of energy production in america. if you look at renewables, what you see now is the automation and instrumentation of the system. it changes everything. this goes under smart building. roughly 40% of the carbon emissions coming out of the u.s. are coming out of buildings. >> interesting. >> and frankly if you would stop heaping the buildings in new york and insulate them better, he would do better. if you think about solar, it is within 1 cent of a kilowatt in current structures, and that is phenomenal. i think there are a lot of reasons to be optimistic. automation, energy use, instrumentation of your use, etc.. this is a thermostat that you screw into your lot and it is allegedly possible for you to do this on your own. this would be a great christmas present for people who are sensitive about these kinds of things. it learns what you want with temperature. it does that dynamically. >> what is google's activity in the energy area? >> we ultimately decided to fund a lot of projects rather than build ourselves. the l
it has changed the economic structure of energy production in america. if you look at renewables, what you see now is the automation and instrumentation of the system. it changes everything. this goes under smart building. roughly 40% of the carbon emissions coming out of the u.s. are coming out of buildings. >> interesting. >> and frankly if you would stop heaping the buildings in new york and insulate them better, he would do better. if you think about solar, it is within 1 cent...
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years saving all that dough it well oh it's pay what were the federal spending on the net interest on america's debt which is estimated to be seven hundred forty three billion dollars and twenty twenty two again this is according to cvo and o.m.b. based on obama's budget finally this six hundred billion dollars if you save that all could pay less than one sixth of the four trillion dollar deficits this c.b.s. says this deal is also likely to create because it makes most bush tax cuts permanent so much for curbing our national debt just a quick reality check for you. all right let's wrap up at least change dimitri. let's we get from cliff let's talk about one more because there was another clip that lawmakers worried about this week the dairy cliff one provision of the measure passed by the senate avoids the so-called dairy cliff it extends portions of an expired farm bill through september so that will prevent milk price increases without the legislation mentioned this yesterday milk prices were expected to double up to eight dollars. why is the government involved in subsidizing the price of m
years saving all that dough it well oh it's pay what were the federal spending on the net interest on america's debt which is estimated to be seven hundred forty three billion dollars and twenty twenty two again this is according to cvo and o.m.b. based on obama's budget finally this six hundred billion dollars if you save that all could pay less than one sixth of the four trillion dollar deficits this c.b.s. says this deal is also likely to create because it makes most bush tax cuts permanent...
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. ♪ >>> fortune magazine named google the best scum pcompany t for in america. we are betting some of that has to do with all the free food there, breakfast, lunch and dinner, but you may not know that google's legendary cafeterias are as optimized as their search engine, from color coded food to subliminal cues, abc's juju chang got a look. >> reporter: it is lunchtime at the google office in manhattan, free food, all you can eat, 24/7. ashley is a happy googler who wants to show me around. >> i am saving myself. there is a lot more. >> reporter: good. like everything google the cafeteria has been hyperanalyzed and reengineered and, it is loaded with nudges to nudge people toward healthy choices. >> we come in the entrance way, you see the salad bar first. >> reporter: if you are starving you will go for the first thing you see. research shows people tend to pile up on the first thing they see. so the salad bar occupies prime real estate. >> color coded signs to let you know what is healthy. obviously everything in the salad bar is more or less pretty healthy.
. ♪ >>> fortune magazine named google the best scum pcompany t for in america. we are betting some of that has to do with all the free food there, breakfast, lunch and dinner, but you may not know that google's legendary cafeterias are as optimized as their search engine, from color coded food to subliminal cues, abc's juju chang got a look. >> reporter: it is lunchtime at the google office in manhattan, free food, all you can eat, 24/7. ashley is a happy googler who wants to...
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covered you can check out our youtube channel that is youtube dot com slash r t america you can check out our website that's our t.v. dot com slash usa and follow me on twitter at liz wall for now have a great night. well with. science technology innovation all the moves developments from around russia we've got this huge you're covered. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for wednesday january second two thousand and thirteen happy new year two thousand and thirteen we're back let's reflect on some of the economic predictions that never came to be last year so our thinking can progress pragmatic capitalist colon roche is here to explain why some folks were wrong about inflation as an example and what the fed's overly optimistic past predictions mean for its future guidance and we have heard about it add in. the senate strikes a deal on the fiscal cliff but not before we the fish really fall off the cliff just two hundred so just. your charger meaning it is now the house that. you are dear smart viewers i'm sure
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you can see they will have america's cup billboards up here. today we got a look behind the fence at the venue's construction site. a facility that will become a viewing and media area during the cup races this summer. crews also are preparing to start work now on the adjacent lot where a 9000 pavilion will be built. the temporary amphitheater will be used for concert, educational shows and televised viewing of the race. >> this will be the seating area. >> reporter: the staff took us into the construction zone. >> all of ceremonies will be here at america's cup pavilion so plenty of chances to meet those teams. >> reporter: and along with the sailing the america cup concert series will bring top international stars to the water front. today they announced sting will kick off the series. giving nonsailing fans a reason to come down. >> bring people like this kind of thing so it will be good. >> having entertainment to go along with the sport just adds to adds to the festive atmosphere. >> the temporary pavilion is scheduled to be completed mid-
you can see they will have america's cup billboards up here. today we got a look behind the fence at the venue's construction site. a facility that will become a viewing and media area during the cup races this summer. crews also are preparing to start work now on the adjacent lot where a 9000 pavilion will be built. the temporary amphitheater will be used for concert, educational shows and televised viewing of the race. >> this will be the seating area. >> reporter: the staff took...
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president obama has said he has no plans to negotiate the debt limit with congress, leaving america back on the brink. juli neimann of smith moore and company is on the line with us with some thoughts on that. good morning. what will that mean for money managers? "this should be nothing more than a procedural vote, and if they don't go along with it and pull the stunt that they did in 2011, this really could throw the debt market into a problem. the big problem is the federal reserve is completely out of ammunition, so we are looking at a situation where if they are not in there supporting interest rates, you are going to see the market react and probably react badly. so investors and advisors could be in a rising interest rate environment before it really is due." thanks, juli. from new jersey northward, there's plenty of people hoping the newly-elected members of the house respond to disaster relief better than their outgoing predecessors. members of the 113th congress were sworn in thursday, a day after house majority leader john boehner put off a floor vote on $60 million approved by
president obama has said he has no plans to negotiate the debt limit with congress, leaving america back on the brink. juli neimann of smith moore and company is on the line with us with some thoughts on that. good morning. what will that mean for money managers? "this should be nothing more than a procedural vote, and if they don't go along with it and pull the stunt that they did in 2011, this really could throw the debt market into a problem. the big problem is the federal reserve is...
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maybe democracy is defined differently in america. previous city administrations created ordinances pertaining to rental properties which benefit the majority tenants, when rental property owners fled to the exit previous administration blocked the way by imposing restriction on condominium converse. again tenants ruled. most tenants have never owned rental property, they've never owned their own homes. san francisco has been allowing lunatics to manage the asylum. in the loancy vein is my own story. i was returning to home at 1 am when i encountered a neighbor on the street weeping. i asked what was wrong. he told me his mother ousted him from his home. i invited him to stay in my vacant garage -- thank you. registering my support. >> chair wiener: next speaker please. let me call some more cards before we start your clock. chang ying, brian bassinger, charles minister, cazu anzel, transis ca, andrea danger, steve wu, rine tha thanker, margaret , sandra, julie, dan,
maybe democracy is defined differently in america. previous city administrations created ordinances pertaining to rental properties which benefit the majority tenants, when rental property owners fled to the exit previous administration blocked the way by imposing restriction on condominium converse. again tenants ruled. most tenants have never owned rental property, they've never owned their own homes. san francisco has been allowing lunatics to manage the asylum. in the loancy vein is my own...
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america runsn dunkin'. >> now your toyota sports desk. >> the skins just finished a memorable season in which we learned just how special the quarterback is. his leadership led the skins into the playoffs. the regular season is over. the skins have not achieved their goals yet. he surprised nearly everyone with just how good he is. what does he think? did he know things would go this well? affect the end of the day it comes down to the coaches, and the one thing they did is they did not a baby me. they are really hard on me. it has paid off. i think if you have a mind-set that it is going to take a year, it is hard to go out and be successful. >> congratulations to the defensive captain. the linebacker was named the defensive player of the month of december. that is all and well, but his focus is how to stop the rookie quarterback and the rest of the seattle offense. he knows to advance it will take a team effort. >> whatever it takes to win the ballgame, that is what i am trying to do. if it is getting takeaways, we love to get takeaways. whatever it takes, we want to win the footba
america runsn dunkin'. >> now your toyota sports desk. >> the skins just finished a memorable season in which we learned just how special the quarterback is. his leadership led the skins into the playoffs. the regular season is over. the skins have not achieved their goals yet. he surprised nearly everyone with just how good he is. what does he think? did he know things would go this well? affect the end of the day it comes down to the coaches, and the one thing they did is they did...
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there is a lot of extra that come in america. more urban folks benefit from. >> the spectrum option. is that correct? >> that is true. do they need to be more focused, in your view? >> no, i do not think so. i have to admit that my friends are running these arches. i think they are doing a good job. no, i do not think they need to be more focused. the idea that blair and the broad baband has gotten broad support. really, the main thing is that this is an example of how it is not that difficult to have really big, profound change once you really focus on it. what is the big change here? there are a lot of signals that are really not reaching no one. they would be just as happy to be on cable tv. that spectrum should be used for smartphones. the change from one to the other is tricky, to be fair to everyone involved. you need to strike a balance. the change is simple. when it happens, this is a good plan. you will see tens of billions of dollars of new private investments created. the technology created the potential. folks in the
there is a lot of extra that come in america. more urban folks benefit from. >> the spectrum option. is that correct? >> that is true. do they need to be more focused, in your view? >> no, i do not think so. i have to admit that my friends are running these arches. i think they are doing a good job. no, i do not think they need to be more focused. the idea that blair and the broad baband has gotten broad support. really, the main thing is that this is an example of how it is...
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that has materially changed the economic structure of energy in america. if you take a look at conservation and renewables which i think is ultimately the right answer, what you see now is the automation and instrumentation of passive systems, it changes everything. it goes under the term of smart building. roughly 40% of the carbon emissions that are coming out of the u.s. are coming out of building. frankly, if you would stop heating all of the building in new york as high as you do and insulate them better, you would make a significant contribution. you think of passive insulation as the first thing. the adoption of renewables. the interesting thing about solar, it's not even as good as wind. wind is within one cent of a kilowatt equal to coal in the current structures and that's phenomenal. let it come down its curve. there are a lot of reasons to be optimistic that automation, energy use, instrumentation of your use, so forth. anybody play with a nest thermostat. it's a thermostat that you sort of screw into your wall, it's allegedly possible for you
that has materially changed the economic structure of energy in america. if you take a look at conservation and renewables which i think is ultimately the right answer, what you see now is the automation and instrumentation of passive systems, it changes everything. it goes under the term of smart building. roughly 40% of the carbon emissions that are coming out of the u.s. are coming out of building. frankly, if you would stop heating all of the building in new york as high as you do and...
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. >> a very special passenger boarded a virgin america plane from sfo bound for new york. that is the world series trophy sitting next to san francisco giant c.e.o. larry filing first-class and headed to the big apple for mvp ceremony and will be on display for the old-time giants fans who rooted for the team, remember, when it played in new york, 56 years ago. >> willie may started there and continued the career in san francisco. the trophy and the world series victory, we think it is for anyone that has worn a giant as uniform or followed the team. >> the world series trophy flew on a special virgin america plane with a beard. passengers were able to take pictures with the trophy and even got commemorative rally towels as they boarded. lucky passengers. the san francisco 49ers are holding a road trip sweepstakes for a trip to atlanta for the championship game on sunday. the winner gets two round trip airline tickets to games and a stay at the team hotel. the sweep states have been open since monday but the team just publicized it. you can use the link we have at abc7news
. >> a very special passenger boarded a virgin america plane from sfo bound for new york. that is the world series trophy sitting next to san francisco giant c.e.o. larry filing first-class and headed to the big apple for mvp ceremony and will be on display for the old-time giants fans who rooted for the team, remember, when it played in new york, 56 years ago. >> willie may started there and continued the career in san francisco. the trophy and the world series victory, we think it...
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he was in the business of selling america to the highest bidder. we are experiencing similar in san francisco. is it any wonders who the san francisco who -- the nudity ban, the same supervise is now destroying rent control and selling san francisco. scott wiener, mark farrell are betraying the people of san francisco. they're slick republicans dressed up as democrats. we're witnessing a corporate takeover of san francisco politics. body freedom is our birth right and no one has the right to take it away, so is everyone's right to fair housing. scott wiener, mark farrell don't belong in city hall but in jail. there is nothing obscene about the human body. political prosecution is obscene. long live -- life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. >> chair wiener: everyone come to order please. thank you. next speaker. >> hi, supervisors. my name is karen babette and i'm here today on behalf of the san francisco group of the sierra club and we sent awe letter on this subject back in september which i believe is in your packets but i have copies if you
he was in the business of selling america to the highest bidder. we are experiencing similar in san francisco. is it any wonders who the san francisco who -- the nudity ban, the same supervise is now destroying rent control and selling san francisco. scott wiener, mark farrell are betraying the people of san francisco. they're slick republicans dressed up as democrats. we're witnessing a corporate takeover of san francisco politics. body freedom is our birth right and no one has the right to...
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why, america rrks we so addicted to debt? let us bring in personal finance guru zye orman host of "the suze orman show." trillions in mortgage debt. >> we are not addicted to debt. we are addicted to what money can buy and we want what we can buy even if we don't have the money to buy it. >> another four-letter word ending in a "t." >> we are addicted to bigger homes, fancier cars, fancy jewelry, better schools for our kids, and money is the only thing that you can spend even if you don't have it. i think about it. you want cookies in a cookie jar? if there are no cookies in the cookie jar, you're not going to get a cookie. you have no money. you have credit. you can buy things without having to pay for it. so we're addicted to that. >> can you though? things have become so expensive, right? medical cost, medical insurance, sending your kids to college, buying a home, buying a car, these are all basic necessities for many people's lives. how can you afford it without going into debt these days? >> there's one thing about goin
why, america rrks we so addicted to debt? let us bring in personal finance guru zye orman host of "the suze orman show." trillions in mortgage debt. >> we are not addicted to debt. we are addicted to what money can buy and we want what we can buy even if we don't have the money to buy it. >> another four-letter word ending in a "t." >> we are addicted to bigger homes, fancier cars, fancy jewelry, better schools for our kids, and money is the only thing that...
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all across the country right now is a really good time for people with a lot of money to be buying america because when the when the deregulation and thirty years of reaganomics combined have have just basically wiped out the middle class we're seeing thirty two years the middle class being wiped out there for all their wealth is on the table their property their homes their pensions and you know it's fire sale prices so the canadians are coming in the chinese are coming in the europeans are coming and anybody with a lot of and the american billionaires are coming in and buying up real estate right now because american the average middle class americans who used to own all this stuff don't have the money to buy it and so this is this is what we're talking with michael hudson earlier about as we're seeing the cancer stage of capitalism or see in this and again being played out it's the stripping of the united states the stripping of the resources principally of the middle class in being given to the top two percent thanks for the call scott in philadelphia pennsylvania hey scott with the. g
all across the country right now is a really good time for people with a lot of money to be buying america because when the when the deregulation and thirty years of reaganomics combined have have just basically wiped out the middle class we're seeing thirty two years the middle class being wiped out there for all their wealth is on the table their property their homes their pensions and you know it's fire sale prices so the canadians are coming in the chinese are coming in the europeans are...
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clearly north america is a huge option. bum so far, it's been a bit of a hit on operating performance. i think the company is very attractive here on a valuation. i think long-term these guys are in the middle of a very exciting space. >> one of the things you mentioned and pete speaks to this all the time. look at the specialty chemical names, pete's talked about eastman, west lake company, huntsman, a name you talk about, these are names we've talked about for quite some time, but those names continue to work. >> okay, got to take a break here. coming up next, we continue to monitor the afterhours action. the latest from google and ibm's conference calls and one stock, two opinions. a good old fashioned street fight. that's straight ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for a limited time, take advantage of this exceptional offer on the all-new cadi
clearly north america is a huge option. bum so far, it's been a bit of a hit on operating performance. i think the company is very attractive here on a valuation. i think long-term these guys are in the middle of a very exciting space. >> one of the things you mentioned and pete speaks to this all the time. look at the specialty chemical names, pete's talked about eastman, west lake company, huntsman, a name you talk about, these are names we've talked about for quite some time, but those...
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and america's failing infrastructure. imagine a future of broken bridges and roads at not enough money to fix them. a report on the u.s. economy when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? af
and america's failing infrastructure. imagine a future of broken bridges and roads at not enough money to fix them. a report on the u.s. economy when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some...
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in america, 11,920. in 2004, 73, england, and america, 11,624. in 2005, 50, in england and wales, in america, 12,three 52. it goes on, same levels in both countries. let me finish, here is my point. every time i hear you say that there is a safer country, where you have more guns, my brain takes me bake to the figures. in britain, we had a similar number of school children murdered with guns this is the result of what happens when you take a responsible action to respond to a massacre bebeyond any comprehension y do you persist in trying to persuades american that it is complete opposite is true? >> according to the data that you are using for the murder rate in england is a shame. there is a monumental misreporting of what constitutes murder. if three are murdered, it is likely to be counted as one event. >> that is an absolute lie. no, you see. >> you don't know what you are talking about. >> mr. pratt t doesn't take long to count 50 gun murders. >> go tell the constabulary of britain if they are lying, ask you them for an apology, why don't yo
in america, 11,920. in 2004, 73, england, and america, 11,624. in 2005, 50, in england and wales, in america, 12,three 52. it goes on, same levels in both countries. let me finish, here is my point. every time i hear you say that there is a safer country, where you have more guns, my brain takes me bake to the figures. in britain, we had a similar number of school children murdered with guns this is the result of what happens when you take a responsible action to respond to a massacre bebeyond...
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manufacturing is to america what spinach is to popeye. the streth of america is manufactured. neil: you don't think we can have a great country based on service? >> again, you go back to our terminals and electricity has to come through there. where you get do you get that from? a hydroelectric dam words power that is coal-fired. and now now they have all of these restrictions on coal mining and also the hydroelectric and i have talked to the pple and they said that they can't find workers that work on the turbines to repair the turbines. so the day to come. it could come when no one is around to manufacture it. every little part has to be shaped. someone has to take a chunk of metal and put it into the machine and all that down to 120 southend-- 120,000th of an inch. neil: you been in every pixar movie. >> .true, but in the long haul, actors, sports, celebrities, the rest of us, we aen't. neil: how did you do it? how did you succeed and do the things you do? how do you you still be a big success in hollywood? the left lov
manufacturing is to america what spinach is to popeye. the streth of america is manufactured. neil: you don't think we can have a great country based on service? >> again, you go back to our terminals and electricity has to come through there. where you get do you get that from? a hydroelectric dam words power that is coal-fired. and now now they have all of these restrictions on coal mining and also the hydroelectric and i have talked to the pple and they said that they can't find...
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we see millions of couples in america break up because they are in too much debt, they fight about it the house and senate look a lot like america in the fighting we have about we understand we have too much debt, we understand we have too much spending but battle is where do you cutback. no single vote will fix this. lou: but if there is any more of the irresponsible nonsense over a debt ceiling, independence and democrats and many conservatives will be disenchanted with the republican party. i think you have to began kid and say, -- candid and say that american party is clean to political relevance right now, and you are. talk about a cliff. you are looking at a deep, deep kassem that wastes a republican party if you continue to disregard results of elections and think thank you play politics at level that you know, for example, of 2011. that is a very dangerous course for the nation, and a dangerous course for the republican party, isn't it? >> here is the challenge, in many ways the rhetoric of over played. in 2010 with a groundswell election that swept out democrats from control,
we see millions of couples in america break up because they are in too much debt, they fight about it the house and senate look a lot like america in the fighting we have about we understand we have too much debt, we understand we have too much spending but battle is where do you cutback. no single vote will fix this. lou: but if there is any more of the irresponsible nonsense over a debt ceiling, independence and democrats and many conservatives will be disenchanted with the republican party....
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the tragedy has reignited a debate about gun violence in america. today president obama announced new measures for improving gun control. >> this is our first task as a society: keeping our children safe. this is how we will be judged. and their voices should compel us to change and that's why last month i asked joe to lead an effort, along with members of my cabinet to come up with some concrete steps we can take right now to keep our children safe. to help prevent mass shootings. to reduce the broader epidemic of gun violence in this country. and we can't put this off any longer. >> rose: his 23 executive actions are being called the largest reform proposal on guns in a generation. he called for expanded background checks, a renewed ban on assault weapons and limits on high-capacity magazines. joining me now, joe scarborough, the host of msnbc's "morning joe" and a former congressman. michael scherer joins us from washington. he wrote this week's "time" magazine cover story called "the gun fighters: can a billionaire, a vice president and a shooti
the tragedy has reignited a debate about gun violence in america. today president obama announced new measures for improving gun control. >> this is our first task as a society: keeping our children safe. this is how we will be judged. and their voices should compel us to change and that's why last month i asked joe to lead an effort, along with members of my cabinet to come up with some concrete steps we can take right now to keep our children safe. to help prevent mass shootings. to...
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america never fails when it folks, but we need to focus, and we need to focus now. the book is available on amazon, it's an e-book as well as some other sites that people go to. and we certainly hope people buy it and read it. the most important thing is to get these ideas and ideas about how we grow, how we create a great future for the next generation into the policy debate right now. >> host: blair levin, reed hundt, "the politics of abundance: how technology can fix the budget, revive the american dream and establish obama's legacy." this is "the communicators" on c-span. >> coming up next, google chairman eric schmidt speaks at the world in 2013 festival in new york city about his company's new innovations and the impact of technology on society. after that we'll be life from johns hopkins university hosting an all-day summit with public health scholars on options for reducing gun violence in the weich of the newtown -- wake of the newtown, connecticut, school shootings. today the house rules committee will consider amendments to the hurricane sandy disaster re
america never fails when it folks, but we need to focus, and we need to focus now. the book is available on amazon, it's an e-book as well as some other sites that people go to. and we certainly hope people buy it and read it. the most important thing is to get these ideas and ideas about how we grow, how we create a great future for the next generation into the policy debate right now. >> host: blair levin, reed hundt, "the politics of abundance: how technology can fix the budget,...
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elected here is this effectively united states of america investors and you can various u.s. regulations are knowledge being cut off from opportunities in the rest of the world and that means that the private bankers the more interesting clients to have all those people who are in the growing advancing rich world countries short child's russia india china and other emerging nations where in fact i actually like stark choice a lot more talks in the first place i pad so we've got time for today but thank you so much and dave spann the time. moving on then we are going to talk. to africa if we can that we are famous friends that has been granted russian citizen sit by president johnson have taken off to being i'm good by french president francois lawns attempt to write taxes on the mega rich to seventy five percent for the privilege of having a russian passport that you will also pay a much lower tax rate just thirty percent but that's to be lived in russia for at least a hundred a year he has to be here for so many days how lazy is the town to put a kind of a right how you're g
elected here is this effectively united states of america investors and you can various u.s. regulations are knowledge being cut off from opportunities in the rest of the world and that means that the private bankers the more interesting clients to have all those people who are in the growing advancing rich world countries short child's russia india china and other emerging nations where in fact i actually like stark choice a lot more talks in the first place i pad so we've got time for today...
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baf nk of america finished ahea of predictions, so did morgan stanley. jpmorgan chase beat expectations but cut ceo jamie dimon's composition in half to $11 million because of the so-called london wl trarade which cost the bank $6 billion. retail sales were up more than expected in december, up half a percent. they ignored worries about higher taxes. consumption makes up 70% of the u.s. economic growth. the debt ceiling debate, presidential report card and quiet market rally. what does it mean for you money? joining us right now, jared bernstein, center on budget and policy priorities and chief economist vice e president bibiden. also with us, russ koesterich. thanks for joining us. >> thanks, maria. >> russ, let me kick it up with you. a pretty good rally. on thursday the s&p 500 hitting yet another five-year high. is this rally for real? do you think it's sustainable going forward as we continue through this earnings period? >> i think in the short term, it is. i think we're probably going to hit a road bump in february. the reason i say that is we've
baf nk of america finished ahea of predictions, so did morgan stanley. jpmorgan chase beat expectations but cut ceo jamie dimon's composition in half to $11 million because of the so-called london wl trarade which cost the bank $6 billion. retail sales were up more than expected in december, up half a percent. they ignored worries about higher taxes. consumption makes up 70% of the u.s. economic growth. the debt ceiling debate, presidential report card and quiet market rally. what does it mean...
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you know, the economy, you know, two steps forward, one step back, and corporate america can't carry the water. it will be difficult for the market, and priced pretty much to perfection at the current level with popular averages, not leaving room for disappointment. liz: hate one step forward, two back -- >> no, the other way. liz: either way, not moving fast. is that at a decent clip? >> actually, that's something we talked about last week on the show, and what we're looking at, again, south africa, right now, the mining situation is getting worse and worse, and -- liz: labor issues? >> the strikes, strikes, labor issues, and a threat that some of the major companies are shutting down the mines until they resolve this. we'll have a shortage in these areas, and, also, seeing platinum taking a bit of a piggy back ride up. it's at the 1680s mirroring where gold is now. silver is joining along for the ride. we're seeing a lot happening with the precious metals. liz: platinum is higher than gold for the first time in ten months. do you care? is that significant? it's 1682 against 1680, t
you know, the economy, you know, two steps forward, one step back, and corporate america can't carry the water. it will be difficult for the market, and priced pretty much to perfection at the current level with popular averages, not leaving room for disappointment. liz: hate one step forward, two back -- >> no, the other way. liz: either way, not moving fast. is that at a decent clip? >> actually, that's something we talked about last week on the show, and what we're looking at,...
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. >> the upcoming america's cup race getting a musical addition. sting will be among those who plan to perform as part of the summer concert series. the concert was announced this week as race organizers unveiled plans for the temporary 9,000 seat theater at the america's cup park. this picture gives you an idea what it will look like. the venn you will host concerts, shows and race activities and viewing sessions. sting will play on june 2. the concert runs through october. >> 4:42 now. it's back to the drawing board. the late night decision delaying affordable housing in one of the bay area's priciest neighborhoods. >> preparing to be grilled. less than two hours from now, the secretary of state will testify before congress. the topic that many say could lead to congressional fireworks. >> announcer: you're watching "today in the bay." >>> welcome back. 4:45. the town council returning to square one after public outcry over a plan to build affordable housing units in northern loscatos. last night the council decided to send the plan back to commi
. >> the upcoming america's cup race getting a musical addition. sting will be among those who plan to perform as part of the summer concert series. the concert was announced this week as race organizers unveiled plans for the temporary 9,000 seat theater at the america's cup park. this picture gives you an idea what it will look like. the venn you will host concerts, shows and race activities and viewing sessions. sting will play on june 2. the concert runs through october. >> 4:42...
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talked about the debt ceiling announcing if congress doesn't work with him and raise the debt ceiling america will go into default on the loans and we might have to sell florida. so, take goodbye to nanna and papa. >> you can see jimmy kimmel at the new time following the abc7 at 11. >> and the story behind a baby panda high five that >> on the 4th anniversary of the miracle on the hudson, "sully" sullenberger joins katie couric for a great day and reunited with the passengers he saved in the incredible emergency landing on new's hudson river. >> of all people to be piloting that day, thank god, sully, it was you. sometimes i get on a plane and i am like, sully? anybody named sully on this plane? >> i appreciate that. when i travel as a passenger i have people recognize me and they say i feel better knowing you are here. >> we feel the same way, too. that is katie at 3:00 and you can hear more right here on abc7. on abc7 news at 4:00, a hand's on lesson, high school students get an opportunity to touch and study a whale. on abc7 news at 5:00, the number of people who turn to the internet rath
talked about the debt ceiling announcing if congress doesn't work with him and raise the debt ceiling america will go into default on the loans and we might have to sell florida. so, take goodbye to nanna and papa. >> you can see jimmy kimmel at the new time following the abc7 at 11. >> and the story behind a baby panda high five that >> on the 4th anniversary of the miracle on the hudson, "sully" sullenberger joins katie couric for a great day and reunited with the...
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bank of america can't double again. it can't. law of large numbers. >> but you don't need it to put a 98%. >> i'm most -- on the long side out of that group of financials i'm most interested in citi, probably least in aig. it's over-owned, over-loved. everybody was expecting it to be this huge catalyst. i'm not sure i agree. i like the citigroup pick. >> you guys owned aig, didn't you? >> we did. >> they were all in this, loge, weiss, cramer. >> i would say aig is interesting. the government overhang that everybody was waiting for. it never went down on that news. we were hoping it would go down so we could buy it back at a cheaper price. we bought it back. they sold off two of their divisions. they got 11 billion in capital. they're putting that on their balance sheet. the other names you want to focus on, outside of the banks, and i like them because i think the yield curve goes higher because of the u.s. economy. look at prudential, metlife, hartford. those stories are under the radar. >> henry, how about this call of cooperma
bank of america can't double again. it can't. law of large numbers. >> but you don't need it to put a 98%. >> i'm most -- on the long side out of that group of financials i'm most interested in citi, probably least in aig. it's over-owned, over-loved. everybody was expecting it to be this huge catalyst. i'm not sure i agree. i like the citigroup pick. >> you guys owned aig, didn't you? >> we did. >> they were all in this, loge, weiss, cramer. >> i would say...
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a great year to discover america. bill. >> it was. let's get ready for the earnings. google and ibm out any moment now. get the numbers and a panel of analysts ready to tell us what they think. paul and gary will be watching the numbers when they come out. cnbc contributor michael yosikami and joe greco of meridian equity partners joining us in just a moment. michael, let me start with you. you bullish? >> yes, i am bullish. i see no reason why the markets should not continue to go higher. interesting to see the numbers kemg out of google and ibm. an indication of the strength of the global economy. yes, obviously, the fed is juicing this real, but cash on balance sheets is at record highs. unemployment seems to be stabilizing, and have you nowhere else to go, if you go to cash, what are you making, nothing? >> nothing. >> go to bonds, nothing. >> might as well put it in the mattress. >> exactly. >> watching google there. waiting for those numbers. not out yet. estimates coming down. rich peterson what, role does technology play in this market right now? how important
a great year to discover america. bill. >> it was. let's get ready for the earnings. google and ibm out any moment now. get the numbers and a panel of analysts ready to tell us what they think. paul and gary will be watching the numbers when they come out. cnbc contributor michael yosikami and joe greco of meridian equity partners joining us in just a moment. michael, let me start with you. you bullish? >> yes, i am bullish. i see no reason why the markets should not continue to go...
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i will do anything i get what good happened in america this year what good happened in america the economy looks like it may be kind of incrementally just a little bit possibly moving into a positive direction as well who are we have room and you talking about like unemployment your time unemployment because the rich are quite safe and happy and found that yes while the rich keep getting richer and the poor keep getting poorer but that's the way of things. the economy in terms of housing starts and construction is you know the base of the american economy when you get people working and unemployment is coming down so that's that's a minor bright kind of light in the in the far far distance kind of news with any hope in france. actually yes the thing about the cross is even though we complain about our government we complain about the economy it's it's every it's a big country it's a solid country it's got strength it has got international companies that export yes it's got an agricultural agriculture sector which if you look at sort of general figures total figures is the second in the wor
i will do anything i get what good happened in america this year what good happened in america the economy looks like it may be kind of incrementally just a little bit possibly moving into a positive direction as well who are we have room and you talking about like unemployment your time unemployment because the rich are quite safe and happy and found that yes while the rich keep getting richer and the poor keep getting poorer but that's the way of things. the economy in terms of housing starts...
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. >> rose: do we need a broadband policy in america? >> i think it's working quite well. i don't feel the need for an industrial policy where the government comes down and they say thou shalt do this and this and this. things move extremely fast in this industry. the people in the industry, the companies can in the industry are very very momentivated to continue to drive-- whether it's more bandwidth more functionality in the device, more services. you can see what's going on already. people are excited by it. so you already have a lot of things going. now, people question will you guilt the coverage in the rural areas, for example? but there are companies working on that as well. so all of these things tend to work themselves out as long as the fundamental things are done, like good spectrum policy, good policy that this intent vise investment and infrastructure. themselves to kinds of things are the important things for the government to get involved with. i don't think we need the government to choose winners and losers in losers in technology. >> rose: i've talked to
. >> rose: do we need a broadband policy in america? >> i think it's working quite well. i don't feel the need for an industrial policy where the government comes down and they say thou shalt do this and this and this. things move extremely fast in this industry. the people in the industry, the companies can in the industry are very very momentivated to continue to drive-- whether it's more bandwidth more functionality in the device, more services. you can see what's going on...
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i always called it democratic luxury, where middle america aspires to luxury. it's down huge. >> down 15%. store sales dropped 2% for the holiday quarter, did not do well or see the demands in north america. that did not bode well for them, and the fact some of their rivals did cut it dramatically cutting into the sales as well. democratic luxury, whatever you want to call it, coach shareholders are crying in their nice leather hand bags today because it's not a good day for this particular stock. >> no, it's not. interesting economic indicator too because that's what middle america buys, aspires to real quality and luxury, and they are not buying. that's an indicator. nicole, thank you very much indeed. dow up 62 now. all right. new at ten, president obama made climate change the centerpiece, and now one of two days later, just one day later, the governor of nebraska approved a new route for the keystone pipeline and sent it to the president. this revised route supposedly avoids a lot of the environmentally sensitive areas worrying people in the first place an
i always called it democratic luxury, where middle america aspires to luxury. it's down huge. >> down 15%. store sales dropped 2% for the holiday quarter, did not do well or see the demands in north america. that did not bode well for them, and the fact some of their rivals did cut it dramatically cutting into the sales as well. democratic luxury, whatever you want to call it, coach shareholders are crying in their nice leather hand bags today because it's not a good day for this...
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this is the united states of america. there's a reason we call ourselves the united states of america, because we respond collectively to the needs of our citizens regardless of what part of the country they are from. and we cannot get that type of recovery that both we and the nation need unless we have a more robust response. i want to thank you both for your testimony. i appreciate. i know we look forward to continuing to work with you. and as you depart, let me call up and introduce our next panel. james weinstein is executive director of new jersey transit, the largest gateway transit agency in the nation. and he has kept a cool head and a very tumultuous time for the agency. he will help us understand the damage figures the transit occurred and the challenges the agency faces to protect going forward. mr. thomas pendergrast is the president of the metropolitan transportation authority, new york city transit, they suffered extensive flood damage during the storm, and i'm glad he is here to help us wrap her mind aroun
this is the united states of america. there's a reason we call ourselves the united states of america, because we respond collectively to the needs of our citizens regardless of what part of the country they are from. and we cannot get that type of recovery that both we and the nation need unless we have a more robust response. i want to thank you both for your testimony. i appreciate. i know we look forward to continuing to work with you. and as you depart, let me call up and introduce our...
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lauren: they help tell the story of america and research value. david: what i had for lunch yesterday. lauren: i tweet smart things. >> the number two thing to watch tomorrow, will be netflix earnings after the bell. analysts expect the company's losses to continue due to high content costs but they do anticipate er
lauren: they help tell the story of america and research value. david: what i had for lunch yesterday. lauren: i tweet smart things. >> the number two thing to watch tomorrow, will be netflix earnings after the bell. analysts expect the company's losses to continue due to high content costs but they do anticipate er
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go, america! ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for a limited time, take advantage of this exceptional offer on the all-new cadillac ats. >>> apple is trading higher ahead of its earnings but has had a rough start to the new year. it is down nearly 4%. and it is really got some of us rethinking the case against apple. john for te breaks it all down. give us the head winds. give us the tail winds, john. >> the argument goes something like this. smart phone penetration tapping 50%. growth prospects are weak. to compete at the low end and emerging markets, apple has it crank out cheaper iphones hurting margins. this quarter we will get a
go, america! ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for a limited...
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. >> a very special passenger boarded a virgin america plane from sfo bound for new york. that is the world series trophy sitting next to san francisco giant c.e.o. larry filing first-class and headed to the big apple for mvp ceremony and will be on display for the old-time giants fans who rooted for the team, remember, when it played in new york, 56 years ago. >> willie may started there and continued the career in san francisco. the trophy and the world series victory, we think it is for anyone that has worn a giant as uniform or followed the team. >> the world series trophy flew on a special virgin america plane with a beard. passengers were able to take pictures with the trophy and even got commemorative rally towels as they boarded. lucky passengers. the san francisco 49ers are holding a road trip sweepstakes for a trip to atlanta for the championship game on sunday. the winner gets two round trip airline tickets to games and a stay at the team hotel. the sweep states have been open since monday but the team just publicized it. you can use the link we have at abc7news
. >> a very special passenger boarded a virgin america plane from sfo bound for new york. that is the world series trophy sitting next to san francisco giant c.e.o. larry filing first-class and headed to the big apple for mvp ceremony and will be on display for the old-time giants fans who rooted for the team, remember, when it played in new york, 56 years ago. >> willie may started there and continued the career in san francisco. the trophy and the world series victory, we think it...